How has the old stump continued to stay alive?
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Within a shrouded New Zealand forest, a tree stump keeps itself alive by holding onto the roots of its neighboring trees, exchanging water and resources through the grafted root system.
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Stumps usually take anywhere from 3 to 7 years to decompose, depending on the type of the tree and the local environment.
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